i jets hate chemistery and its so weard we dont need chemistery for nothing if your not going to be a science related.....
The mean concentration of mercury in the litosphere is 0,05 ppm.
Mercury was the messenger-god of Jupiter, and was the god of games, of business, and of story telling. He was the offspring of the god Jupiter and Maia. Maia herself was and one of the Pleiades, daughters of the titan Atlas. Mercury was identified with the Greek god Hermes.
For a compound to be organic, it must have both carbon and hydrogen. Carbon in its elemental form is therefore inorganic. A carbon pool or stock or reservoir is simply a storage mechanism by which the Earth stores carbon.
Maybe you mean what does a mercury barometer measure. In which case the answer is atmospheric pressure.
Scientists thought it was gray, until MESSENGER found red and green stains as it flew by.
Only mercury is a chemical element which occur in the nature as a liquid.
760 mm Hg is the standard barometric (atmospheric) pressure. It is the pressure giving a pillar of mercury (the elemental abbreviation of mercury is Hg) that is 760 millimeters (mm) high.
If you mean a naturally occurring element, yes. However it is reactive and therefore not usually found in the pure metal form, instead it is found in compounds as ore.
If you mean hydrogen in elemental form, it's darn near zero.
This refers to the diatomic elemental form of nitrogen, N2. It makes up 75% of the atmosphere.
If by elemental, you mean "fundamental", that's spelled (in roomaji): kihonteki.If by elemental, you mean "relating to the elements," that's spelled (in katakana): エレメンタル。
if you mean what are the two most commonly found liquids in a liquid-and-glass thermometer then the answer is mercury and alcohol :) hope this helps
The intertwined A and W form the monogram of the coin's designer, A. A. Weinman.
If you mean react with, the answer is a lot. Lithium is one of the most reactive elements there is. To start with, it reacts violently to fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine, the Halogens. It also reacts with hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon, hence why it's never found in nature in its elemental form. Its other major elemental reaction is with sulfur. Not surprisingly, there are a vast amount of compounds it also reacts with.
The Babylonians, who were credited with writing about both the element and the planet about 3500BC but this does not mean they were the first to observe.
Do you mean Elemental Hero Rampart Blaster? She was in Elemental Energy, Dark Revelation 4, and Duelis Pack 1: Jaden Yuki.
There is no magic energy in AQW, but perhaps you mean mana energy. In which case, it is dropped by the mana golem in the Para-elemental plane (/join elemental).